CATHAY PACIFIC: Airline to provide free COVID-19 insurance for passengers

The airline has announced that free of charge COVID-19 insurance will be automatically applied to flights booked from today, 7 December, through to 28 February 2021; the policy will cover medical expenses related to a COVID-19 diagnosis.
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KLM: Airline to begin COVID-19 tested U.S. flights from 15 December 2020

The airline has said that it will begin to offer COVID-19 tested flights to Atlanta in the U.S., with passengers receiving one test five days before their flight, a second test shortly before the flight and a third test after landing. U.S. and EU passengers travelling inbound to Amsterdam from the U.S. will be able to skip a five-day quarantine on arrival if testing negative on all three stages. The flights will run four times per week from 15 December, with more expected providing that the pilot is successful.
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WIZZ AIR: Low-cost airline to offer flights from the UK's Cardiff Airport for the first time

The low-cost airline will set up a new base at Cardiff Airport, basing a single A321 aircraft to provide year-round services from the UK to Spanish destinations as well as seasonal services to Greek and Egyptian airports, including Sharm El Sheikh.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Some business travellers to be exempt from 14-day self-isolation on arrival in England

The UK government has released further guidelines today, 4 December, on an announcement made yesterday by the country's transport secretary; from 04.00 (local time) on 5 December, certain categories of business travellers, journalists, elite sportpersons, performing arts professionals and television production crew will be exempt from a mandatory 14-day self-isolation requirement on arrival in England, if arriving from a country not on the country's 'travel corridor' list. In the update released today, the eligible business traveller categories were revealed as primarily being for those of a 'director' level or above with activity in the UK related to creating or saving more than 50 UK jobs, or related to transactions of over £100 million (GBP). Meanwhile, from 15 December all passengers arriving in England from countries not featured on the government’s 'travel corridor' list will also have the option of taking a COVID-19 test after five days of self-isolation, with a negative result releasing them from the need to isolate for the full 14-day period.
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CARNIVAL CRUISES: Cruise line cancels remaining sailings through to February 2021

The cruise line announced yesterday, 3 December, that it has cancelled its remaining sailings through to February 2021 due to concerns over COVID-19. The operator is also moving the inaugural U.S. sailing of its Mardi Gras ship to April 24, 2021.
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VIRGIN ATLANTIC: Airline to resume flights from the UK's Manchester Airport from 5 December 2020

The airline has announced that it will be resuming flights from Manchester Airport for the first time since March. The first service is scheduled for tomorrow, 5 December, from Manchester to Barbados; services to Islamabad will be added next week, and U.S. services to destinations such as Los Angeles, Orlando, New York and Atlanta are expected in the coming months.
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UNITED STATES: All U.S. cruises to be cancelled until March 2021

All major cruise lines in the U.S. have cancelled their sailings until at least March 2021, according to reports; statements from major cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian also confirm this. Royal Caribbean says all sailings, with the exception of those from Singapore and China, have been cancelled until at least that date.
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GERMANY: Country's government to extend local COVID-19 restrictions until January 2021

The country’s chancellor has confirmed that Germany will extend restrictive COVID-19 measures until at least 10 January; they were previously set to expire on 20 December. The measures include keeping hotels and restaurants closed, and limiting gatherings.
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BELGIUM: Country's government to extend COVID-19 restrictions until 15 January 2021

The country’s government has confirmed that strict COVID-19 measures will now remain in place until at least 15 January. This includes the closure of many businesses, a night-time curfew and limits on close contact with others.
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ITALY: Country's government to restrict Christmas travel between regions

The country's government has announced that it is restricting travel between its regions from 21 December to 6 January as part of strict COVID-19 curbs over the Christmas holidays; there will be travel exceptions only for work, medical reasons or emergencies. On top of the regional travel bans, people will not be allowed to leave their home towns on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
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LUFTHANSA: Airline updates flight schedules and reports 400% increase in bookings

The airline has today, 3 December, published updates to its flight schedules following a reported 400% increase in bookings over the last week; insights suggest that particularly in demand are destinations such as South Africa, the Canary Islands, Madeira, the Mediterranean and even northern Finland. More insights, information and a link to their updated schedules can be found in a press release on the airline website.
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SPAIN: Country's government updates COVID-19 restrictions over the Christmas period

The country’s government has announced their decision on COVID-19 restrictions over the festive period, including the maximum number of people per household and the timings of a night-time curfew. In addition, movement of people between Spanish regions will be banned between 23 December and 6 January, except for visits to family; at present it’s difficult to know how the movement restriction will be monitored, however.
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QANTAS: Australian airline announces COVID-19 vaccine to be mandatory for travel

The airline has announced that COVID-19 vaccination will be a mandatory travel requirement for international flights. Exceptions would likely be made only for New Zealanders, any other countries involved in additional COVID-safe ‘travel bubbles’, and passengers who qualify for a medical exemption. The announcement was made at a market update, with CEO Alan Joyce saying "once a safe and effective vaccine becomes readily available, it will be a requirement for travel on our international services."
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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS: Territory updates COVID-19 entry requirements

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has published updated entry requirements for the British Virgin Islands, which are applicable for arrivals of all nationalities, as well as residents. Effective already from 1 December, included is the requirement to gain pre-approval for entry, undergo pre-testing as well as follow-up testing, the requirement to wear a tracking bracelet and a charge of 175 USD per passenger.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Manchester Airport Group launches COVID-19 testing at three UK airports

The airport group has partnered with a COVID-19 testing provider to open testing facilities at the UK's Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands airports; a full range of PCR, LAMP, rapid antigen and antibody tests will be available at each location. As well as for departure purposes, passengers can also book tests post-arrival for day five of their mandatory self-isolation, to allow them to be released early when the government’s new test to release system comes into effect from 15 December. This news follows the recent opening of London Gatwick’s dedicated COVID-19 facility; Dublin, Edinburgh, London Heathrow and Newcastle airports also offer on-site testing facilities.
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BRITISH AIRWAYS: Airline re-opens further airport lounges at London Heathrow from 2 December 2020

The airline has announced that the British Airways Galleries First and Club South lounges at London Heathrow Terminal 5 are open from today, 2 December - as are The First Wing and Concorde Terrace. Food and beverages will be available to order via a QR code system.
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SPICEJET: Indian low-cost airline lands in UAE's Ras al Khaimah for first time

The UAE's northernmost Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah has welcomed its first scheduled passenger flight by low-cost Indian airline SpiceJet. The arrival of the aircraft has been heralded as the commencement of both a new phase of operations for the United Arab Emirates’ transport hub, and a new era of connectivity between India and Ras Al Khaimah.
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UNITED STATES: Country's government warns against travel to Mexico

The U.S. government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has labelled Mexico a level 'four' on its COVID-19 risk scale, making it a very high risk destination for travel due to the risk that rising cases of the virus presents to U.S. nationals. For those who must travel south of the border, the CDC urges travelers to get a test for the virus one to three days before the trip, and to not travel until a negative result has been attained.
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN: Cruise line makes first sailing since March in from Singapore

The cruise line's 'Quantum of the Seas' vessel departed Singapore yesterday, 1 December, making it Royal Caribbean International's first sailing since the global cruise shutdown in March. The ship departed at less than 30% capacity with approximately 1,100 guests on a two-day 'ocean getaway', before the cruise line launches planned itineraries of three and four days through to mid-March 2021. The cruises are exclusive to residents of Singapore.
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ICELAND: Country's government to exempt some arrivals from COVID-19 entry restrictions

The country’s government has announced that from 10 December, some passengers arriving in to Iceland from will be exempt from mandatory COVID-19 quarantine and screening measures if they can provide proof that they have already contracted and recovered from the virus; this must be in the form documented results from a lab within the European Economic Area, and a clinical diagnosis is not deemed valid.
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